License recipients can access web-based labs hosted on live servers designed to imitate real-world configurations on virtual hardware. From the browser, users can implement the network reconnaissance, vulnerability assessment, threat detection and response, architecture and toolsets that are required for security analysts.

Attendees also can participate in a drawing for a free CSA+ exam voucher.

The CSA+ certification includes more analytics with a different focus than other cyber-based certifications and addresses a growing specialization in cybersecurity. The certification can help further recipients’ careers.

Testimonials posted to CompTIA’s website demonstrate the benefits of the certification.

“This is a great certification to use as a stepping stone for [Advanced Security Practitioner Certification] and other advanced cybersecurity certifications,” writes Laura Malave, the academic chair for the College of Computer and Information Technology at St. Petersburg College. “CSA+ has validated my hands-on and advanced skills in cybersecurity.”

As with many CompTIA certifications, the CSA+ is valid for three years after participants pass the appropriate exam.

The mini-boot camp, which is free for active government and military attendees is offered by CompTIA through AFCEA, takes place June 15 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.